I never divulge information so freely, especially to people I barely know.

Colleen Hoover -- Slammed

Jane would only have to imply some unfortunate tragedy, too delicate a matter to divulge—and really, was that such a lie?

Margaret Peterson Haddix -- Uprising

I don’t tend to divulge my soul to people I’ve only known two weeks."

Kiera Cass -- The Heir

Now swear on your heart that the data you are about to receive will be divulged to no one.

Rodman Philbrick -- Freak the Mighty

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To let the world keep a little of its magic, rather than forcing it to divulge every last secret.

Ransom Riggs -- Hollow City

I explained that just as Phoebe was going to divulge the purely awful thing that had happened to Mr. Cadaver, her father came home from work and we all sat down to dinner: me, Phoebe, Mr. and Mrs. Winterbottom, and Phoebe’s sister, Prudence.

Sharon Creech -- Walk Two Moons

Double jeopardy prevented Billy from being tried again, and the rules about client confidentiality meant I couldn’t divulge his dirty little secret anyway.

Scott Pratt -- An Innocent Client

Here she sighed loudly as if what she had to tell me was too painful to be divulged.

Pat Conroy -- The Water is Wide

It should be made plain, now—however—although the fact will surely be revealed as this account goes on—that Sophie was able to divulge things to me which she could never in her life tell Nathan.

William Styron -- Sophie’s Choice

Maybe something in her personal effects, an address book, an e-mail in her computer, would divulge who her San Francisco lover was.

James Patterson -- 1st to Die

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Trying to make it divulge its purpose to me.

Suzanne Collins -- Catching Fire

He was told that he’d be given medical care only if he divulged military secrets.

Laura Hillenbrand -- Unbroken

Should he divulge Fix’s real errand to his master?

Jules Verne -- Around the World in 80 Days

Without divulging his secret, Dantes could not give sufficiently clear instructions to an agent.

Alexandre Dumas -- The Count of Monte Cristo

It’s one of those professional secrets that I shouldn’t divulge, but I don’t know what it is about you that makes me want to be honest.

Ayn Rand -- The Fountainhead

"Meaning, if they never divulged the secret, and they were killed…" Teabing gasped.

Dan Brown -- The Da Vinci Code

No information had been collected, not a single idea about the whereabouts of Wes and Tony had been divulged.

Wes Moore -- The Other Wes Moore

No one knows whether I divulged all the information, everything I knew.

Robert Cormier -- I Am the Cheese

The moment her existence was divulged, he knew that shouts, accusations, and fear would be directed at him …. so he procrastinated.

Christopher Paolini -- Eragon

I have no intention of divulging the names of the other stockholders to you, Mr. Torrance.

Stephen King -- The Shining

One and two at a time, Alyssians surrendered to members of The Cut and divulged the location of Alyssian camps.

Frank Beddor -- The Looking Glass Wars

"A religion different from the religion of the Lunas," I was again talking to myself, intrigued by the easy flow of thoughts and the openness with which I divulged them to my father.

Rudolfo Anaya -- Bless Me, Ultima

He was disappointed, but not inclined to believe Yossarian, for he had been given a sign, a secret, enigmatic vision that he still lacked the boldness to divulge.

Joseph Heller -- Catch-22

Since she refused to divulge details about herself or her past, and because my stepfather was largely unavailable to deal with questions about himself or Ma, what I learned of Mommy’s past I learned from my siblings.

James McBride -- The Color of Water

Under the weight of my wicked secret, I pondered whether the Church would be powerful enough to shield me from the vengeance of the terrible young man, if I divulged to that establishment.

Charles Dickens -- Great Expectations

He never spoke of himself, and in a conversation with Miss Norton divulged the pleasing fact.

Louisa May Alcott -- Little Women

I’m considering learning magic myself, if I have the talent for it, and if I can convince some magic users to divulge their knowledge.

Christopher Paolini -- Eldest

The information is hidden inside the chosen person, or Secret-Keeper, and is henceforth impossible to find — unless, of course, the Secret-Keeper chooses to divulge it.

J.K. Rowling -- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

But so much was our love We would not understand what was most fit; But, like the owner of a foul disease, To keep it from divulging, let it feed Even on the pith of life.

William Shakespeare -- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark

His bitterness was so great I knew I would be thought a spy for the whites if I divulged my identity.

John Howard Griffin -- Black Like Me

Well, Your Honor, I shall disappoint him, for I shall divulge the motive.

Richard Wright -- Native Son

Maybe because the condition of emptiness is too shameful to be divulged.

F. Scott Fitzgerald -- Tender is the Night

There were times, indeed, when I thought his unceasingly agitated mind was laboring with some oppressive secret, to divulge which he struggled for the necessary courage.

Edgar Allan Poe -- The Fall of the House of Usher

He would never divulge what happened during that interview, but he refused to go back again.

William Faulkner -- A Rose for Emily

Charms and invocations of the most blessed abbot Peter Salanka to all true believers divulged.

James Joyce -- Ulysses

Yet here I hardly know whether I should divulge one little item of rumor, which came to my ear a few months after the scrivener’s decease.

Herman Melville -- Bartleby, the Scrivener: a Story of Wall Street

And even though the Witch of Endor was speaking to Scathach, Sophie could hear her voice in her head, talking to her, whispering ancient secrets, murmuring archaic spells, divulging a lifetime of knowledge in the space of heartbeats and breaths.

Micheal Scott -- The Alchemyst

Whatever her own thoughts on the matter were, she did not divulge them.

Christopher Paolini -- Brisingr

On the sly, Mack called up Willie and, while trying rather unsuccessfully to not divulge too much information, asked if he could borrow his friend’s four-wheel drive Jeep.

William P. Young -- The Shack

In the temperate zone where there is a season known as "fall" during which one expects marigolds to be at their peak, in the months before the beginning of U.S. participation in World War II, something grim is about to be divulged.

Toni Morrison -- The Bluest Eye

He had a secret within a secret, something he had not divulged, even to Bassett or to his Uncle Oscar.

D. H. Lawrence -- The Rocking-Horse Winner

It will be your job to persuade Professor Slughorn to divulge the real memory, which will undoubtedly be our most crucial piece of information of all.

J.K. Rowling -- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

OK, Stevens, so you don’t wish to divulge past confidences.

Kazuo Ishiguro -- The Remains of the Day

I have thought that Walden Pond would be a good place for business, not solely on account of the railroad and the ice trade; it offers advantages which it may not be good policy to divulge; it is a good port and a good foundation.

Henry David Thoreau -- Walden

They were on a mission whose secrets were too vital to be divulged under Japanese torture.

James Bradley -- Flags of Our Fathers

He would never have divulged the contents of another captain’s log to any but the relevant officers and authorities.

Kenneth Oppel -- Airborn

She divulged the fact that she was attired in some half dozen skirts.

Stephen Crane -- Maggie: A Girl of the Streets

Diamond kept up an animated chatter the whole way, yet absolutely refused to divulge where they were going.

David Baldacci -- Wish You Well

Gold and silver coin, precious paper, secrets that if divulged would bring vague destruction upon vague persons (generally, however, people whom she disliked), were the chief items in her ideal catalogue thereof.

Charles Dickens -- Hard Times

I finally decided to divulge the single overriding thought in my head.